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Welcome to Eastern! This is an exciting time as you begin your academic journey as part of the Eastern community. The Office of AccessAbility Services (OAS) is here to help you navigate through this change and guide you through the accommodation process. The OAS helps students reduce barriers and connect you with resources to empower your development and college experience.
This page serves to provide an overview of how services and supports differ between high school and the college setting. The parent role shifts to becoming a source of support while the student role shifts into self-advocacy to initiate their own needs and maximize potential and success.
All students are required to meet all course and graduation requirements as outlined and students must advocate for themselves when they need assistance. Navigating these differences may be overwhelming and the best support we can offer is to encourage students to connect with the OAS early. Students may reach out at any time but registering before the first semester is highly recommended to help transition with ease.
High School |
College |
Governed by I.D.E.A. (Individuals with Disabilities Education Act) |
Governed by A.D.A. (Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990) |
Section 504 – Rehabilitation Act of 1973 |
Section 504 – Rehabilitation Act of 1973 |
Students with disabilities are “Otherwise Qualified” for public education by being the appropriate age to attend elementary through high school |
Students with disabilities are “Otherwise Qualified” for higher education means a student must meet all entrance, academic, and graduation requirements, regardless of disability status |
The school is responsible for providing services, like tutors, speech therapy, or personal attendants |
Student must initiate evaluation by licensed provider at their own cost and personal tutors or attendants are not provided |
Documentation determines eligibility for services based on specific disability categories outlined in I.D.E.A. |
Documentation must be current and provides information on specific nature of condition or disability, functional limitations, and supports the need for specific accommodations |
School teams knows and plans for special education placement, communication and modifies educational program as needed |
Students choose whether they wish to disclose disability status and professors only need to know the accommodation the student is requesting |
The goal of services is to ensure student’s success |
The goal of services is to ensure student’s access |
High School |
College |
Student is identified by the school and is supported by parents and teachers |
Student must self-identify to Office of AccessAbility Services and register |
Staff is responsible for arranging and facilitating accommodations |
Student is responsible for self-advocacy and requesting accommodations |
Regular contact with parents |
Student needs to give permission in writing to allow for parent contact |
Parent has access to student records |
Parent does not have access to student records unless specified otherwise in writing |
Staff monitors success |
Student monitors access and success |
High School |
College |
Teachers may modify curriculum and /or extend assignments, project deadlines |
Faculty are not required to modify curriculum design or extend assignments or project deadlines |
Tutoring and study support may be provided as part of an I.EP or 504 plan |
Tutoring is not part of the Office of AccessAbility Services and is not considered an accommodation. Students may seek support booking an appointment with OAS Support Coach or with Academic Success Center |
Teachers may provide notes and/or outlines of course materials |
Students are expected to take notes independently (with approved accommodations as needed) |
Teachers may often remind students of assignments and manage content material into small amounts |
Students are expected to read, understand, and refer to the course syllabus for dates, assignments, and project deadlines, as well as course content being covered |
Makeup tests may be common |
Makeup tests are uncommon |